Ahmedabad: Following a Newsline report on complaints by trolley loaders at the Ahmedabad airport on having to shell out money to the contractor to keep their jobs, a senior official, alleged to be in cahoots with the contractor, has been transferred.
Sources at the airport stated that after the story appeared on Monday, the airport authorities held a number of meetings through the day and decided to transfer senior manager (ATC) A L F Wilson to Jamnagar. Wilson will report at Jamnagar on August 15, 2006, said sources. The trolley loaders, who have levelled allegations of extortion by contractor Hitesh Patel, had claimed that Wilson too was involved and that he gave Patel a free hand.
01/06/06 Ahmedabad Newsline
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